Racing Go Karts Aren't Just for Amusement Parks Anymore

GAINESVILLE, FL--Aug. 22, 2011: There's more to racing go karts
than a short spurt around an arcade track every now and then. It's gaining
speed as one of the most up and coming sports for children, teenagers and
even adults.

More than 80,000 people between the ages of 22 and 35 are actively
involved in the karting industry, according to the industry publication
National Kart News, and there are no signs of it slowing. When once
you could rev up your kart in the backyard, 100,000-square foot indoor
facilities have spawned just for indoor racing tracks.

If anything, the popularity of this sport has been catapulted from the
number of professional drivers who got their start in karting. Nearly 90%
of all professional drivers got their start in karting, including Jamie McMurray, six-time NASCAR Sprint Cup winner.
Both him and fellow NASCAR driver A. J.
Allmendinger, who also got his start in karting, competed in the
U.S. Rotax Max Karting Grand Nationals in July at Miller Motorsports Park
in Utah.

"For me, it's just all about fun," said McMurray, who won the Daytona
500 in 2010, in an ABC4.com article. "I have a little shop that I go into,
I lock the door, I turn the radio on, and I can work on my go-karts and
just kind of relax and get away from everything."

Besides from prepping you for a future career in professional racing,
racing go karts provides an outlet that both adults and kids can enjoy.

Road Rat Motors is known as the world-wide leader in affordable karting,
providing the racing go karts you want at a price that you can afford. Road
Rat Motors has a full selection, including kid karts for ages 4 and up and
even adult karts so everyone can partake in the fun. Road Rat Motors also
carries a full line low speed vehicles for sale, including electric
vehicles for sale and street legal golf carts.